Updating previous reports, Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers (collarbone) confirmed that he suffered a fractured left collarbone in Week 9, but insisted that there is no timetable for his return. Rodgers did acknowledge that "it's a significant injury." He said the pain was "considerably more" than he's felt in a while. Rodgers is still going through the testing process. QB Seneca Wallace will handle the first-team repetitions in practice this week and enter Week 10 against the Philadelphia Eagles as the starting quarterback.

Fantasy Tip: The early indications are that Rodgers might miss around three weeks. The good news is that he won't need surgery and the injury is to his non-throwing side. Be patient. Wallace should be ignored in all formats.

Updating a previous report, Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers' (collarbone) injury has been confirmed as a broken collarbone. The timetable for return is that "it's going to be a little while."

Fantasy Tip: Obviously, if you are a Rodgers owner, this is not great news. At least for now, it appears Seneca Wallace will be the guy moving forward, but that is an extreme drop off from Rodgers. If the Packers were to bring another QB in at this point, he would be worth an add.